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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | kind of involuntary impulse took me on board, where I found 2 V | our fellow-passengers who took the trouble to come on deck 3 VI | what I bargained for when I took my passage on board the “ 4 IX | What could we do? Why; we took the only precaution that 5 XI | imprudence. Curtis himself took the responsibility of informing 6 XIV | and several of the crew, took refuge in the aft-quarters 7 XVI | automaton, passed on and took his seat in the most secluded 8 XVII | conversation with M. Letourneur I took the first opportunity of 9 XVIII | crowned its summit.~Andre took a sketch-book from his pocket, 10 XX | and to stop the leak; they took care thoroughly to caulk 11 XX | operation was commenced, Curtis took the precaution of having 12 XXI | that time the explosion took place; the report, on account 13 XXI | Andre, Miss Herbey, and I took a farewell walk round the 14 XXVI | unbearable. At five oclock we took as refreshment some dried 15 XXVI | wife.~At first the sailors took no notice of his request, 16 XXVI | carefully, and from the time it took him, I should think that 17 XXIX | Anxiety, the most intense, took possession of us all. At 18 XXXI | preliminary observations, Curtis took the altitude of the sun. 19 XXXII | species of spotted dog-fish, took their place. These horrible 20 XXXIII| did not complain, and only took the precaution of putting 21 XXXIV | however, long undulations took place, which the sailors 22 XL | previous suspicions of him. He took no part in the almost fiendish 23 XLI | our melancholy task. We took a few articles from the 24 XLIII | boatswain and two sailors took a morning bath, and as their 25 XLIV | days since the boatswain took his haul of fish, and during 26 LII | and crawling up to him, I took his hand in my own. He seemed 27 LIII | the word.~M. Letourneur took the last bit of paper from 28 LIV | no further question, but took his father’s hand. M. Letourneur’ 29 LVII | homeward route. A vessel took us to Cayenne, where we


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